Yeay Mao

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Yeay Mao (en jemer យាយម៉ៅ) es una antigua heroína​ y una divinidad de la religiosidad budista de Camboya. Su principal sitio de veneración se encuentra al sur del país, a unos 100 kilómetros al sur de Phnom Penh, en la vía que conduce de la capital al puerto marítimo de Sihanoukville. Es tenida como espíritu titular de los conductores, los cuales se detienen a rendirle tributo y bañan el coche con las aguas del manantial que se conserva al lado del templete. También es célebre entre los cazadores. rdf:langString
Yeay Mao or Lok Yeay Mao (Khmer: យាយម៉ៅ - លោកយាយម៉ៅ, simplified Chinese: 义毛; traditional Chinese: 義毛; pinyin: Yìmáo, or simplified Chinese: 老义毛; traditional Chinese: 老義毛; pinyin: Lǎo Yìmáo, Grandma Mao) is an ancient mythical heroine and a neak ta divinity in the local popular form of Buddhism and Brahmanism in Cambodia. She is venerated mainly is in the coastal provinces of the country, especially along the road from Phnom Penh to the sea port of Sihanoukville, as well as in Kampot and Kep. At the Bokor Mountain in Kampot there is a 29 meters tall monument to Yeay Mao inaugurated in 2012, while there is a young version of Yeay Mao in the Kep Beach called Beautiful Lady (ស្រីស្អាត) or Sela waits for her husband (សិលាចាំប្តី), but that belongs to the legend of Mao looking to the west for he rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Yeay Mao (en jemer យាយម៉ៅ) es una antigua heroína​ y una divinidad de la religiosidad budista de Camboya. Su principal sitio de veneración se encuentra al sur del país, a unos 100 kilómetros al sur de Phnom Penh, en la vía que conduce de la capital al puerto marítimo de Sihanoukville. Es tenida como espíritu titular de los conductores, los cuales se detienen a rendirle tributo y bañan el coche con las aguas del manantial que se conserva al lado del templete. También es célebre entre los cazadores.
rdf:langString Yeay Mao or Lok Yeay Mao (Khmer: យាយម៉ៅ - លោកយាយម៉ៅ, simplified Chinese: 义毛; traditional Chinese: 義毛; pinyin: Yìmáo, or simplified Chinese: 老义毛; traditional Chinese: 老義毛; pinyin: Lǎo Yìmáo, Grandma Mao) is an ancient mythical heroine and a neak ta divinity in the local popular form of Buddhism and Brahmanism in Cambodia. She is venerated mainly is in the coastal provinces of the country, especially along the road from Phnom Penh to the sea port of Sihanoukville, as well as in Kampot and Kep. At the Bokor Mountain in Kampot there is a 29 meters tall monument to Yeay Mao inaugurated in 2012, while there is a young version of Yeay Mao in the Kep Beach called Beautiful Lady (ស្រីស្អាត) or Sela waits for her husband (សិលាចាំប្តី), but that belongs to the legend of Mao looking to the west for her lost husband. She is considered the protector of travelers and hunters. Drivers still stop at her shrine along National Road 4 near to pay their respects and wash their cars with water from the stream nearby, as well as the monument at Bokor.
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